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Baby Buddha on Pang Prasoot It mean to who want to be a brave and winner of the obstacles with success and to be No. 1 should worship this amulet. When the Buddha was born, there are lotuses on the ground and he pointed finger straight to the sky and said “He will be the one who is good and honest in the world. The left finger pointed to the floor that is it is the last of Buddha born and he will never born again. Offering of 7 of white lotuses into a silver Thai tray.

Carved representation of a naked woman squatting with her knees apart, displaying her vulva, shown as a vesica piscis or double-pointed oval.

Sometimes the figure presented the vesica with both hands or drew it open with one.

Sheila-na-gig figures appeared all over old Irish churches before the 16th century.

Many were still in place during the 19th century, but Victorian prudery defaced or destroyed large numbers of them.

Some have been found buried near the churches they once embellished. Sheila-na-gig figures closely resembled the yonic statues of Kali which still appear at the doorways of Hindu temples, where visitors lick a finger and touch the yoni "for luck."

Some of the older figures have deep holes worn in their yonis from much touching. The protruding ribcage on many examples of the sheila-na-gig imitates the figures of Kali as the death-goddess, Kalika, evidently remembered in Ireland as the Caillech or "Old Woman," who was also the Creatress and gave birth to all the races of men. Celts generally protected doorways with some female-genital fetish, which is why they settled on the horseshoe, classic Omega-sign of the Kalika.

In India it stood for the feminine cosmos within which Shiva ever performed his creative sexual dance, although he was assimilated to the Kalika and given her title of Destroyer. Derivation of the term sheila-na-gig is obscure.

It meant something like "vulva-woman."

Gig or giggie meant female genitals and may have been related to the Irish "jig," from French gigue, in pre-Christian times an orgiastic dance.

In ancient Erech a gig seems to have been a holy yoni; the sacred harlots of the temple were known as nu-gig.

This is one of a few greatest Mantras that deserves daily recitation. If this’s done, you will be well-protected; all dangers even deadly ones will never come closer to you.

I-TI-PI-SO MANTRAIN TABULAR CELLS

(Read from Left to Right)

I Ti Pi So

Bha Kha Wa A Ra Hang

Sam Ma Sam Budh Dho

Wish Sha Ja Ra Na Sam Pan No

Su Kha To Lo Ga Wi Dhu

A Nut Ta Lo Pu Ris

Sa Dham Ma Sa Ra Dhi

Sat Dha Dhe Wa Ma Nus Sa

Nang Budh Dho Bha Kha Wa

I-TI-PI-SO TON HONG

I Ti Pi So

Bha Kha WaA Ra Hang

Sam Ma Sam Budh Dho

Wish Sha Ja Ra Na

Sam Pan No

Su Kha To Lo Ka Wi Dhu

A Nut Ta Lo

Pu Ris Sa Dham Ma

Sa Ra Dhi

Sat Dha

De Wa Ma Nus Sa Nang

Budh Dho Bha Kha Wa Ti

Translation:

Lord Buddha is the Holy One, the Enlightened One, the Perfect One of all knowledges and conduct, the Well-Gone, the World Enlightener, the incomparable Supreme Teacher of gods and humans, and the Awakened and Blessed One.

The most common and simple way to purity the entire house either brand new or present staying house and what u can Do It Yourself by spending little of $. For those unable to get monks for home blessing.

Choose morning timing to perform Best is to look at the chinese lunar calendar for Auspicious hrs Step 1: Open up every windows in the entire house.

Step 2: Light up all 3 kamuyam on the holder place on the central positional of the house. If u not sure of position, can use your house floor plan.

Step 3: mix well all 3 items rice, salt & tea leaf into 1 pail start from standing facing the exit of the main door which standing position is inside the house. Sprinkle on the right 1st, which include every " Flooring Corners " in the entire house and ending at the left side of the exit of the main door and whatever left in the pail sparkle all out of the doorstep. ( Cleaning up the rice, salts & tea leaves will either in 1/2 day later or Best is next day. )

Step 4: wash hand and follow step 5.

Step 5: cut all 3 thai lemon into 9 slices. mix with mineral water into the 2nd pail. Sparkle all "Celing Corner" and whatever left over optional can use to clean up the gate and the main door. ( u may use pomegranate leaves to sparkle )

Step 6 ( only for house u already stay in ) Light 9 incease sticks for house Buddha Bucha or Light 12 incease sticks for chinese Gods Bucha. End of the process.

Welcome to a new good luck house. 2 things to take note of 1. Pls noted that for New Housing before any prayer to the Earth Gods, Pls DO NOT sleep overnight in the place. 2. Not suitable for barang prayer if your barang is at home. ( barang = spirits stuffs )

Wat ChanaSongkram, Early 2490s Lots of professional collectors determined the age of the Wat ChanaSongkram’s Sivalis of some 80-90 years, that means they were made and blessed in mid-Ratanakosin period because of the trace of lacquering and gold-leaf pasting techniques, meanwhile some veteran professionals concluded that they were made and blessed in early 2490s by Phra DhamThasnathorn, the then Abbot of Wat ChanaSongkram.

The term "Sivali JokBart" (please see the pic below) means Sivali is having his meal which implies abundance of food and prosperity. The above rare Sivali JokBart was made with a mixture paste of holy powder and

Chinese black lacquer, it was coated with pure black lacquer and topped with gold leaves.

Wat NatangNok, Early 2490s The above amulet if looks hastily, it may be determined as a high-aged LP Niam’s stuff because it’s of lead-tin amulet and there is a hole for stringing on the top, but actually it’s of LP Chong’s, Wat Natangnok of early 2490s. LP Chong’s lead-tin amulet with a top hole can also be found in his lead-tin rian of which the front side is LP Chong half-body image and the reverse side is Phra SibDhas, but this is a late 2490s stuff.

The above rare lead-tin NangKwak and MaeBhosop was created & blessed by LP Chong in early 2490s.

Most of us know NangKwak very well, she is a god of Wealth & Fortune, meanwhile lots still don’t know MaeBhosop. MaeBhosop is a god of crops, one of her hand holding an ear of rice, she is the symbol of abundance and prosperity.

LP Chong has been highly respected as a top great Guru of the country, he was an expert of Buddhistic magics, attained ultra Dhamma, and widely admired as a Guru monk of great Metta; even LP Parn, Wat Bang Nomkho, had admired him as Golden monk. The two–LP Chong and LP Parn are close friends of each other, they have same teachers– LP Paan of Wat Pikul and LP Soon of Wat BangPlamoh.

LP Chong finished highest Dhamma of PatiSamphithaYarn, so he could shorten a long distance and reach any destination at a short time. LP Chong made amulets of many types, such as mini statues, Yantra jackets, Phayants, and medals of various types; all have been proved by people and soldiers in WWII for their high efficacies on Klaew Klaad and Metta.

LP Chong passed away at the age of 93 on Makha Boochar day of Feb 17, B.E. 2508, which hinted us his extremely great monkhood status.

In Hindu mythology, Rahu is a snake that swallows the sun or the moon causing eclipses.

He is depicted in art as a dragon with no body riding a chariot drawn by eight black horses.

Rahu is one of the navagrahas (nine planets) in Vedic astrology. The rahu kala is considered inauspicious. According to legend, during the Samudra manthan, the asura Rahu drank some of the divine nectar.

But before the nectar could pass his throat, Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu) cut off his head. The head, however, remained immortal.

It is believed that this immortal head occasionally swallows the sun or the moon, causing eclipses.

Then, the sun or moon passes through the opening at the neck, ending the eclipse. Astronomically, Rahu and Ketu denotes the two points of intersection of the paths of the Sun and the Moon as they move on the celestial sphere.

Therefore, Rahu and Ketu are respectively called the north and the south lunar nodes.

The fact that Eclipses occur when Sun and Moon are at one of these points gives rise to the myth of the swallowing of the Sun. In Buddhism Rahu is one of the krodhadevatas (terror-inspiring gods).

In Thailand Rahu will readily devour all of your bad luck or even neutralise the bad luck and spit out good luck and fortune to you if you pray or offer to it.

The best day to offer Rahu is every wednesday after sunset and offering items must be all in black.